Sofitel Lisbon Liberdade is a luxury hotel where supreme style reigns. Located in downtown Lisbon, on the prestigious Avenue of the same name, its 163 luxurious rooms will live up to your expectations. Near Lisbon's convention center and bu...

We liked the location and the Staff were very helpful. The staff did everything they said they would do and we appreciated their positivity and quick response concerning the bed..

The bathroom was too small for 2 people. The mattress had to be turned or replaced( not sure which one) because it had dips on both sides.
The restaurant was over priced. The one dinner we had was very good and the presentation was beautiful, however, for 2 vodka tonics with absolute vodka cost 34 euro and the lobster salad, while beautifully presented, was 19 euro for 2 small claws and some greens.

With a stay at Avenida Palace, you'll be centrally located in Lisbon, steps from National Theatre of D. Maria II and Restauradores Square. This 5-star hotel is within close proximity of Rossio Square and Dom Pedro IV Statue.
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You get the worst of the two worlds, old and new.
The facilities are old, and oddly for a historical hotel, quite charmless. The rooms are dark, the bedding cheap, and the room furniture straight out of the seventies. Although "run-down" would be an exaggeration, the hotel seriously needs a face lift, a bit more comfort, and some taste in its decorations (throwing sloppily a hodge-podge of old-looking furniture doesn't really do it, nor holding on to carpets that haven't been changed in twenty years.) The amenities are next to non-existent (for example, the hotel does not have a restaurant.)
You obviously cannot expect a historical hotel to have the same level of comfort and the same amenities as a modern one. But would it be too much to ask that a five-star try?
You pay for five-star and you get a three-star.

Located in Lisbon (Parque das Nacoes), VIP Executive Art's is minutes from Lisbon International Exhibition Fair and Telecabine Lisbon Cable Car. This 4-star hotel is within close proximity of Atlantic Pavilion and Garcia de Orta Garden.
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A stay at Sana Malhoa Hotel places you in the heart of Lisbon, convenient to Gulbenkian Museum and Castle of Sao Jorge. This 4-star hotel is within close proximity of Center for Modern Art and El Corte Ingles Shopping Center.
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Located between Eduardo VII Park, Marques de Pombal Square and the luxurious Avenida da Liberdade, InterContinental Lisbon sits at the heart of Lisbon society. With discreet refinement, contemporary design and expansive views of the Tagus r...

With a stay at Pestana Palace Lisboa - Hotel & National Monument in Lisbon (Santo Amaro), you'll be close to Macau Scientific Center and Castle of Sao Jorge. This 5-star hotel is within close proximity of Hospital Egas Moniz and Carris Mus...

With a stay at Altis Grand Hotel, you'll be centrally located in Lisbon, steps from Cinemateca Portuguesa Museum and Medeiros e Almeida Museum. This 5-star hotel is within close proximity of Botanical Garden and National Museum of Natural H...

With a stay at Marques De Pombal Hotel, you'll be centrally located in Lisbon, steps from Medeiros e Almeida Museum and Marques de Pombal Square. This 4-star hotel is within close proximity of Cinemateca Portuguesa Museum and Edward VII Par...

With a stay at Hotel Mundial, you'll be centrally located in Lisbon, steps from Sao Domingos Church and Figueira Square. This 4-star hotel is within close proximity of Martim Moniz Square and Hospital Sao Jose.
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Located in Lisbon (Entrecampos), VIP Grand Lisboa Hotel and Spa is minutes from Campo Pequeno Bullring and Hospital Curry Cabral. This 5-star hotel is within close proximity of Culturgest and Gulbenkian Museum.
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The overall condition of the hotel was poor, quite dirty and the rooms (we asked for a change) were quite "beaten up". The carpets were stained, dust everywhere and the bathrooms need a good cleaning with new caulking in around the shower.The staff we found to have "low moral" which may be a direct result from poor management. Which is quite disappointing as some were quite nice. It just seems like the owners of the hotel (who ever they may be) have given up in terms of the basics. Not a 5 star by all means; this hotel needs a big wake up!

Located in Lisbon (Lapa), Olissippo Lapa Palace is minutes from National Museum of Ancient Art and Tapada das Necessidades Park. This 5-star hotel is within close proximity of Puppet Museum and A Barraca Theater.
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TRYP Lisboa Oriente is a recipient of the Trip Advisor 2012 Certificate of Excellence. The hotel is located on the former Expo 98 site Parque das Nacoes offering a variety of restaurants, bars, shops, sports, etc. as well as a fabulous view...

The hotel is conveniently located, only 5 minutes from the international airport by taxi and Campo Grande subway station is opposite the hotel. Just 15 minutes from city center by underground. Each of our 221 rooms and suites have been comp...

With a stay at Hotel Dom Carlos Park, you'll be centrally located in Lisbon, steps from Marques de Pombal Square and minutes from Edward VII Park. This hotel is within close proximity of Medeiros e Almeida Museum and Cinemateca Portuguesa M...

With a stay at VIP Executive Villa Rica in Lisbon (Entrecampos), you'll be minutes from National Library and close to Castle of Sao Jorge. This 4-star hotel is within close proximity of Campo Pequeno Bullring and University of Lisbon.
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Lisbon

One of Europe’s oldest capitals (second only to Athens), Lisbon’s colourful history is reflected in every tiled facade and cobbled street.
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Lisbon

One of Europe’s oldest capitals (second only to Athens), Lisbon’s colourful history is reflected in every tiled facade and cobbled street. Over centuries its strategic and beautiful location on the coast was recognised by the Phoenicians, Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans and the Moors. The city rose to great riches with the Age of Discovery, and then fell with the catastrophic earthquake of 1755. But today, Lisbon is very much alive - full of history and culture, stunning sunsets and a buzzing nightlife.

Take a walk

Central Lisbon is compact and hilly, best to explore on foot, or with its iconic yellow trams. Start by taking the no. 28 tram up to St George’s Castle, for a fantastic view over the city and to get your bearings. From the top wander down through Alfama, once a working-class suburb that provides a glimpse of traditional Lisbon. Walking through the steep, narrow streets, you’ll stumble across tiny stores, cafes, the twice-weekly flea market, and authentic ‘Fado Houses’ where mournful Fado (Portuguese folk music) is played. Keep your eyes peeled as you walk, art is everywhere in this city. Look out for antique decorative tiles that adorn otherwise ordinary buildings, and the cutting-edge graffiti for which Lisbon is fast gaining a reputation. For a concentrated hit, the Berardo Museum has an impressive collection of contemporary art including pieces by Picasso and Warhol, while the MUDE (fashion and design museum) is in the wonderful space of a former bank.

Maritime past

Portugal was a forerunner of maritime exploration and nowhere is this more keenly felt than in the district of Belem, to the southwest of the city. Here the Belem Tower stands guard over Lisbon’s harbour, an elaborate monument built in the early 1500s to commemorate Vasco de Gama’s discovery of the sea route to India, and now a UNESCO World Heritage site. On your way back nab one of the famous custard tarts from Antiga Confeitaria de Belém, then head to a taberna for a beer and small plates of fresh sea food. If you’re up for a night on the tiles, be prepared for a long one - Lisbon’s nightlife is second to none. Head to Hot Club, Europe’s oldest jazz bar, or to Lux, touted as one of the best clubs in Europe and with a location next to the river that can’t be beaten.

Getting around

Lisbon is well-linked through its public transport. You can purchase tickets and concession cards from the booths located at stations, giving you passage on the subway, buses and trams. You can ride free if you purchase a Lisboa City Pass, which gives free or discounted entrance to major museums and attractions. Taxis in Lisbon are plentiful and inexpensive.

Where to stay

Baixa, central and close to most of the major attractions, was completely rebuilt after the 1755 earthquake with wide streets and neoclassical buildings. Nearby Chiado is an attractive shopping district, while a number of hotels can be found in Bairro Alto; perched atop one of Lisbon’s seven hills, this is the city’s bohemian heart that comes alive at night with bars, restaurants and alternative shops. Riverside Cais do Sodré, once the seedy red light district, is transforming into the city’s hippest new hotspot.

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